Anal Cancer Clinical Trial
— DILANAOfficial title:
Intrafractional Vaginal Dilation in Anal Cancer Patients Undergoing Pelvic Radiotherapy - Prospective, Randomized, Two-armed Phase-II-study
A commercially available vaginal dilator set will be used as measuring device. The grading of vaginal stenosis will be determined as difference of the diameter of vaginal dilator to the baseline. A reduction of the diameter of <20% is defined as vaginal stenosis Grade 1, a reduction of 20-35% as Grade 2, a reduction of >35-49% as Grade 3 and a reduction >/=50% as Grade 4. The investigators hypothesize that the rate of vaginal stenosis Grade 1 or higher 12 months after radiotherapy is lower in the group using extended vaginal dilation during radiotherapy (Arm A). Rates of vaginal stenosis of 50% have been observed in previous patient collectives and the investigators hypothesize that a reduction to 25% is possible in the experimental group.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | October 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | October 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Female patient - Histologically confirmed squamous anal cancer - Indication for definitive or postoperative radiotherapy - ECOG 0-2 - Age > 18 years - Written informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - patients refusal or incapability of informed consent - no vaginal dilatation possible prior to radiation treatment start - prior pelvic irradiation (if direct field border or even overlap of radiation fields assumed) - participation in another clinical trial which might influence the results of the DILANA trial - pregnancy/nursing period or inadequate contraception in women with child bearing potential |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Germany | University Hospital of Heidelberg, Radiation Oncology | Heidelberg |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Juergen Debus |
Germany,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | incidence and grade of vaginal fibrosis | during and after radiotherapy, clinical symptoms are assessed and graded | Up to 12 months after start of (chemo)radiotherapy | |
Secondary | clinical symptoms and toxicity according to the CTC AE version 5.0. criteria | during and after radiotherapy, clinical symptoms are assessed and graded according to the CTC AE v5.0 criteria | weekly during radiotherapy, at each follow-up visit | |
Secondary | clinical feasibility of daily use of a special tampon | daily assessment of the clinical feasibility of daily use of a special tampon | continously during radiotherapy | |
Secondary | assessment of the compliance for the use of a vaginal dilatator | patients will be instructed to use a vaginal dilator 3 times a week, at each follow-up visit patients are asked about the frequency of vaginal dilator use | continously at every follow-up visit | |
Secondary | assessment of quality of life | EORTC-QLQ30/-ANL27 questionnaires are used to assess quality of life | baseline, 6-8 weeks after and 6/12 months after finishing radiotherapy |
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